Hmmmm.... them sure be tiny pictures ..had to use a magnifing lense to see them!

Very nice pictures .... glad you have got a new one .... keep them coming ... good family times ... better than money ... chocolate or anything else .. better than game boys or tendos.

I finally found the click to enlarge part .. I am tired LOL!

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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:08 pm

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Jim Wright wrote:

I finally found the click to enlarge part .. I am tired LOL!

Next time I'll put that part in BIG type for you, Jim.

Adrian, that mountain is Pike's Peak, and it is many miles away. We just hiked around a bit in the park. This is one of the few parks in town where they allow dogs off the leash if it's kept under control. Sammy loves going there.

Kitty

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Awesome pics... It looks like you all had alot of fun:)

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Very nice pictures. The last time I went to Colorado we rode the COG to the top of Pike's Peak. I will remember the view for the rest of my life. Thank you for waking up the thoughts, it had been a while.

I look at the pictures here and travel along on the journeys. Thanks to all of you for sharing.

Peace,
Micheal

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Micheal wrote:

Very nice pictures. The last time I went to Colorado we rode the COG to the top of Pike's Peak. I will remember the view for the rest of my life. Thank you for waking up the thoughts, it had been a while.

I look at the pictures here and travel along on the journeys. Thanks to all of you for sharing.

Peace,Micheal

Micheal ... read carefully ... find your camera .... make sure the batteries are good .... go forth .. and shoot pictures .. bring them back and show them too us. Plllllleeeeaase!

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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:41 pm

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Yay!! Got a few minutes. Kitty, those pictures are refreshing just to look at. Nice park!! Can't even imagine having a park like that in town. I'd forgotten how mind-boggling the Rockies are.

I was up at Estes Park a bunch of years ago at the Christian Artist Seminar in the Rockies. The Christian artists were irritating (music industry type artists) but the scenery was breathtaking. I ended up playing hookie a lot.

Hmmmm.... them sure be tiny pictures ..had to use a magnifying lens to see them! I finally found the click to enlarge part .. I am tired LOL!

Jim, did you read the part where it says to click on the thumbnail picture to make it large enough for your old eyes.

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Tommy wrote:

Jim Wright wrote:

Hmmmm.... them sure be tiny pictures ..had to use a magnifying lens to see them! I finally found the click to enlarge part .. I am tired LOL!

Jim, did you read the part where it says to click on the thumbnail picture to make it large enough for your old eyes.

Not until I had looked at all of them ... thinking that either Kitty had an Owl's vision capabilities or wanted her privacy!

Was one of those day when I was tired and speed reading and I sped right past that part... tiny as it was!

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How old is ole Sammy now? My dogs are 11 and 12. One has asthma and the other is deaf. Like a canine infirmary around here.

Your poor doggie friends! Yeah, 11 and 12 is getting on up there for dogs.

Let's see... I think Sammy is coming up on 8 years in April.

That karaoke shot was actually a "show" in the garage. My kids have been on stage all their lives - they'll even put on shows themselves. I will let them use some of my stage lighting gear.

I think dogs are REALLY great for families! This one has been just a gift from God. Definitely worth the trouble of visits to the vet and finding dog hair on everything. If the girls ever got afraid in the night, I'd just put Sammy in their room and they would feel safe.

Kitty

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Tommy wrote:

Your pictures are showing very well. What kind of camera is it?

Tommy, it's a Kodak Z700. I'm still learning what all it can do. Those shots on the picnic were just point-and-shoot.

All the Sammy shots were on my old digital, an Olympus D-460. Great camera but about to fall to pieces. You have to hold the back shut so it will stay on long enough to shoot.

Kitty

(Oops it's a Kodak, not a Canon.)

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KittyR wrote:

Tommy wrote:

Your pictures are showing very well. What kind of camera is it?

Tommy, it's a Kodak Z700. I'm still learning what all it can do. Those shots on the picnic were just point-and-shoot.

All the Sammy shots were on my old digital, an Olympus D-460. Great camera but about to fall to pieces. You have to hold the back shut so it will stay on long enough to shoot.

Kitty

My two boys can fix that D-460 for you. With duct tape. Thomas use to make and sell duct tape wallets.

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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 9:08 am

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Duct tape is a good idea, but sometimes the lens doesn't close either; it just goes in halfway and then makes a pitiful grinding sound.

Here's one more picture for this thread... that "little girl" on the left in the top bunk had a band concert Thursday night:

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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 6:26 pm

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Am thinking the little girl looks quite a bit like her mom. The older one on the left.

Growing up fast.

My chow/husky just goes right to daughter's room now. It's where she sleeps.

A couple of my students ran a duct tape business for a while. They gave me all their prototypes. I got a duct tape lunch box, two duct tape wallets, a duct tape purse and their crowning achievement, a duct tape guitar strap that actually holds up my guitar.

I'm looking forward to seeing more pictures. I'm guessing you've probably got the rare combo that makes photography fun...you do well at technical stuff AND art. Have fun fiddling with the settings.

Am thinking the little girl looks quite a bit like her mom. The older one on the left.

Uhhh.... you're looking at the blonde on the end, right? That's my 14-year-old. Already a few inches taller than me. I think she looks more like her father than me.

When I said "on the left" I meant in the dog pictures above where they're in the top bunk.

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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 2:12 pm

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Yeah, the third pic from the top, upper bunk, two girls, one dog.

The one on the left is older, right? That's who I meant. Haven't seen you guys in person, so the hair and Scottish brow are what put me in mind of you. In the pics they both look like the blonde is tinged with red.

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